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john: but how? some candidates say the threat has already come to america. >> we should never take in refugees, we don't know who these people rebuke we don't know where they're coming fro. john: does it matter if the politicians say radical islam? >> i don't think we're at war with islam. we are at war with violent extremism. john: whatever words we use, it's important we find the right balance between safety and liberty. senator rand paul got our government the stop mass collection of person records. >> get a warrant. get a judge to sign a warrant . john: many republicans say that's wrong. >> i think we need to restore the metadata program. john: paul is here to argue back, and we will argue over the best way to preserve liberty and security. that's our show. tonight. ♪ ♪ . john: we all want to be safe. we also want to be free. and now in response to terrorism almost every presidential candidate promises that he or she will protect us from isis. they'll say -- they'll do more than obama did. >
john: but how? some candidates say the threat has already come to america. >> we should never take in refugees, we don't know who these people rebuke we don't know where they're coming fro. john: does it matter if the politicians say radical islam? >> i don't think we're at war with islam. we are at war with violent extremism. john: whatever words we use, it's important we find the right balance between safety and liberty. senator rand paul got our government the stop mass...
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john: i'm john rodham heilemann. mark: i'm mark rodham halperin. and with all due respect to the "new york times," if you are going to drop it, we're going to pick it up. on today's show, obama plays deal or no deal and we play jeopardy. but first, the blame game. barack obama, hillary clinton, and many other democrats have reacted to the planned parenthood shooting calling for tighter gun control laws. planned parenthood has taken after its critics. most presidential candidates have been hesitant to say very much because very little information is known about the motives of the shooter. he appeared in court today for a procedural hearing. this raises the topics of gun control and abortion. what will the effect be? john: on the face of it, this guy traveled to colorado, made a comment, though in one sort of deranged interview, about "baby parts," suggesting a connection to the issue. democrats are obviously demagogy this issue. if it turns out there is a reason that this guy did this, there will be much more politicization of it. mark: the possibil
john: i'm john rodham heilemann. mark: i'm mark rodham halperin. and with all due respect to the "new york times," if you are going to drop it, we're going to pick it up. on today's show, obama plays deal or no deal and we play jeopardy. but first, the blame game. barack obama, hillary clinton, and many other democrats have reacted to the planned parenthood shooting calling for tighter gun control laws. planned parenthood has taken after its critics. most presidential candidates have...
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john the baptist? ♪ >>> the judean desert in the first century. a wild, forbidding place at the fringes of the roman empire. this outpost on the banks of the river jordan is home to a revolutionary firebrand who promises the coming of a new savior. his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story of jesus. he tees it up for jesus to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire, and he wants people to feel it here. who are you? are you saved? why do you come here? he even questions their motives. this is a very intense figure. out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious figure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way. and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus
john the baptist? ♪ >>> the judean desert in the first century. a wild, forbidding place at the fringes of the roman empire. this outpost on the banks of the river jordan is home to a revolutionary firebrand who promises the coming of a new savior. his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story of jesus. he tees it up for jesus to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire, and he wants people...
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john: . sometimes private tyrants who were owners of plantations would make as a condition of employment and living in the area, this requirement that blacks give up any firearms and they not own firearms. john: despite this history, blacks have largely been supporters of gun control laws. >> this is certainly true for the black political class. and it's also accurate to say blacks overwhelmingly support the democratic party. but when you look at the polling blacked fave concealed carry. there has always been a continues between the commitment of the black political class to gun control opposed to people at the grassroots. john: jesse jackson was arrested protesting gun. >> in its early staings the naacp cut its organizational teeth on defending blacks engaged in armed self-defense against mobs and state violence. one of the most notable cases, dr. sweet defended his new home against a mob. the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. the sweet went on a national tour, they rated lots of mo
john: . sometimes private tyrants who were owners of plantations would make as a condition of employment and living in the area, this requirement that blacks give up any firearms and they not own firearms. john: despite this history, blacks have largely been supporters of gun control laws. >> this is certainly true for the black political class. and it's also accurate to say blacks overwhelmingly support the democratic party. but when you look at the polling blacked fave concealed carry....
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john: what about john kasich? >> not a lot of difference. he is probably going to emphasize national security credentials more than economic credentials in this debate. the fact is you want to look at this whole campaign as being about issues which need to be dealt with by the next president. mark: commerce and walker, thank you very much. we appreciate you joining us. thank you for coming on the show. we'll be right back after this. ♪ ♪ john: that is that all from us here in vegas. if a bigger night for donald trump are ted cruz? mark: a bigger knife or ted cruz. john: we agree on that. mark: a big night for everybody. john: look at our website liberal politics.com for our coverage of the gop showdown and the debate report cards and every thing that we will do. until then, in the morning, would we see you again, tomorrow afternoon, and on the web in the morning. at 5:00 and 8:00 eastern, we are likely for seven on bloomberg politics.com, from las vegas, i have one thing to say to you. mark: he's running. enjoy the debate. sayonara. ♪
john: what about john kasich? >> not a lot of difference. he is probably going to emphasize national security credentials more than economic credentials in this debate. the fact is you want to look at this whole campaign as being about issues which need to be dealt with by the next president. mark: commerce and walker, thank you very much. we appreciate you joining us. thank you for coming on the show. we'll be right back after this. ♪ ♪ john: that is that all from us here in vegas....
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i said, john, are you all right? because john was playing "walking on thin ice" over and over and over again all night and all day. i said, why is he doing that? ♪ walking on thin ice >> lennon had one thing on his mind, and so did mark david chapman. >> lennon was an obsession. it had to be done. nothing could have stopped it. i was out of control. >> so that first weekend in december, chapman returned to new york, this time with bullets and a blueprint for murder. he checked into the ymca, blocks from lennon's home and headed right to the dakota. >> it was a nice, sunny day but it was cold. >> geri and her friend jude were there when chapman arrived. >> he spoke quietly. he wasn't vulgar in any way. he said he was there to meet john. he said he wanted to meet him because he was a beatles fan and it was always his dream to meet john. >> but john was nowhere to be seen. so chapman went to buy his latest album and then returned to the dakota. >> he was out there waving the album. he said "i got it, i got it." he sai
i said, john, are you all right? because john was playing "walking on thin ice" over and over and over again all night and all day. i said, why is he doing that? ♪ walking on thin ice >> lennon had one thing on his mind, and so did mark david chapman. >> lennon was an obsession. it had to be done. nothing could have stopped it. i was out of control. >> so that first weekend in december, chapman returned to new york, this time with bullets and a blueprint for...
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john: i think the "ft" does make money. as everybody knows, it was a lush year profits of 24 million pounds on sales of 300 million pounds. i very much believe the "ft" has a sustainable and profitable future. but the best way of ensuring it can maximize that is by being part of a company that is completely and absolutely focused on journalism. that is what nikkei brings. and i think -- being in the business of global journalism, it is a great thing to be in. really important, wide social purpose. being in the business of global education, likewise, really important to the future of the world and great opportunities to grow. but those are two quite different horses, and you cannot ride them both simultaneously. francine: was there any moment in the negotiations where you thought, actually, the "ft" is such a big brand that we shouldn't be letting it go? john: personally, a hugely difficult decision for me. when i joined pearson back in 1997, its ownership of the "ft" was one of the things that attracted me. and ironically,
john: i think the "ft" does make money. as everybody knows, it was a lush year profits of 24 million pounds on sales of 300 million pounds. i very much believe the "ft" has a sustainable and profitable future. but the best way of ensuring it can maximize that is by being part of a company that is completely and absolutely focused on journalism. that is what nikkei brings. and i think -- being in the business of global journalism, it is a great thing to be in. really...
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john: i agree. but i think we are in the minority as is rand paul who was instrumental in getting the nsa to stop its mass data collection. >> if that program were still in place the feds could have taken the cell phones of those terrorist animals and immediately connected them to their contacts. ladies and gentlemen, the jackals are at the door. john: rand paul and the people i talked to said we haven't caught anybody through this program. >> there is a cycle of hope and despair about surveillance. the first moment is okay, this type we can read everyone's email, we can monitor he social media feed. we are going to get them. then somebody said, that may not be constitutional. in the end when anything happens. when we are scared. the people who said let's think think about this. they have a finger pointed at them. john: this is a painless way to keep an eye on someone. it's not as intrusive as following them. you support this? >> no, why intrude on all americans when there is only a subset of who th
john: i agree. but i think we are in the minority as is rand paul who was instrumental in getting the nsa to stop its mass data collection. >> if that program were still in place the feds could have taken the cell phones of those terrorist animals and immediately connected them to their contacts. ladies and gentlemen, the jackals are at the door. john: rand paul and the people i talked to said we haven't caught anybody through this program. >> there is a cycle of hope and despair...
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john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. lemonis: that's nice. who got that account? -becky: the previous owner. -john: previous owner. lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,000 last year. lemonis: how much profit? john: i want to say, last year, it was $40,000 at the most. okay. this is our production a
john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming...
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>> but jesus dismisses john's plea. it is he who has come to be baptized by john. his baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john was doing. >> i myself baptizing by water for this reason. that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed people did need to repent. they did need to receive forgiveness for their sins. ♪ >> and just as he was coming up out of the water, he saw the heavens torn apart and the spirit descending like a dove on him. and a voice came from heaven. "you are my son, the beloved. with you i am well pleased." >> it's at that moment that something profound changes for jesus. and now he feels this vocation, this call to go spread his own message. this is the beginning of jesus' ministry. >> when they met, when john the baptist's charisma, when his preaching ability, when his apocalyptic fervor, when his criticisms of the powers of the day, when all of that hit jesus' ears, i imagine it sparked all
>> but jesus dismisses john's plea. it is he who has come to be baptized by john. his baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john was doing. >> i myself baptizing by water for this reason. that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed people did need to repent. they did need to receive forgiveness for their sins. ♪...
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john: here we go. biggest winner, donald trump whose presidential bid was demissed by the beltway experts. trump still tops g.o.p. primary polls. he's already proven how out of touch washington insiders are. biggest loser. pat? pat: those washington insiders and the republican establishment who don't know what to do about donald trump. eleanor: yeah, i think jeb bush. when you consider the expectations about him, really had a bad year. but i would add the fossil fuel with the climate accord agreement reached with almost 200 nations. it's the beginning of the end of the era of fossil fuel. tom: i'll jump on -- i was going to say jeb bush but the big loser is going to be the americans with the electricity -- clarence: laquan mcdonald. he was the teenager shot 16 times by chicago police officer. he was raised award of the state -- an abusive family. he was a lose from the very beginning. it's a sad story that led to a national scandal. john: biggest loser. china's paramount winner, xi yuanping. china's ec
john: here we go. biggest winner, donald trump whose presidential bid was demissed by the beltway experts. trump still tops g.o.p. primary polls. he's already proven how out of touch washington insiders are. biggest loser. pat? pat: those washington insiders and the republican establishment who don't know what to do about donald trump. eleanor: yeah, i think jeb bush. when you consider the expectations about him, really had a bad year. but i would add the fossil fuel with the climate accord...
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john: normal? that is what that doctor said, he claimed movie of what orthopedists and other so-called experts say about back pain is wrong, i was skeptical, but he said, how come everyone got back pain after ulcers got cureed? back is a strong muscle, this is psychological, you don't have a physical problem, you have a psychological problem, he said, i resiveed that claim, but -- i resisted that claim, and i saw howard stern said my life of the filled with back pain until i applied dr. sarno's principles in a phaelter of week phaelter r of weeks my pain disappeared, we went to a lecture, then some other people he helped would speak out about highway they got rid of their pain by ignoring it. attending one lecture, and reading his book, changed my life, i still get back spasms but, i ignore them they go away. people come to me, i saw that youtube video of you with back pain, it changedn my life, it hard to believe a lecture or a book could change so much but it did for me, theory is another one who
john: normal? that is what that doctor said, he claimed movie of what orthopedists and other so-called experts say about back pain is wrong, i was skeptical, but he said, how come everyone got back pain after ulcers got cureed? back is a strong muscle, this is psychological, you don't have a physical problem, you have a psychological problem, he said, i resiveed that claim, but -- i resisted that claim, and i saw howard stern said my life of the filled with back pain until i applied dr. sarno's...
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john: no defining moment has been the problem for john kasich. mark: he needs to find a rationale in new hampshire. he needs to make the case that he is a different kind of+++ republican. do not shy away from it. john: been a year of outsider candidates, a guy who talks a great length on the armed services committee in the house. now it is time for the democrats. the obvious place to start is with hillary clinton. her defining moment and what she needs to do. mark: the week where she did very well at the benghazi and where joe biden decided not to run. those were arguably the best runs that any candidate has had in their careers. she's got to win iowa and new hampshire. the republicans have a long nomination fight. maybe a mega fight. john: as long as she wins iowa, she is fine. bernie, it will be called home field advantage if he wins new hampshire. if she loses both, she is in trouble. if she wins one of the two -- mark: i am not so sure that people will discount a new hampshire win as much as we do. if he wins iowa narrowly, she wins. bernie s
john: no defining moment has been the problem for john kasich. mark: he needs to find a rationale in new hampshire. he needs to make the case that he is a different kind of+++ republican. do not shy away from it. john: been a year of outsider candidates, a guy who talks a great length on the armed services committee in the house. now it is time for the democrats. the obvious place to start is with hillary clinton. her defining moment and what she needs to do. mark: the week where she did very...
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john: i'm john heilemann. nicole: i'm nicole wallace. with all due respect to the president of colombia, we will get the president of the philippines ready just in case. we have a feature presentation for you tonight. viewer discretion is advised. it has violent acts, a vengeful cast and an overflow super pac. it is called the hateful eight. the characters are familiar. everyone attacking everyone but we are starting with the most hated and most loved -- donald trump. the setting is the today show when the target is bill clinton. mr. trump: they called him a racist. he did very poorly. they are bringing him out again. he is being wheeled out. he failed in 2008. he failed really badly. he did a very poor job at campaigning. if you look at the different situations, we can name many of them. i can send you a list. there were certainly a lot of abuse of women. you look at whether it is monica lewinsky or paula jones or many of them, that certainly will be fair game. certainly, they played the women's card. with respect to me, that will be fa
john: i'm john heilemann. nicole: i'm nicole wallace. with all due respect to the president of colombia, we will get the president of the philippines ready just in case. we have a feature presentation for you tonight. viewer discretion is advised. it has violent acts, a vengeful cast and an overflow super pac. it is called the hateful eight. the characters are familiar. everyone attacking everyone but we are starting with the most hated and most loved -- donald trump. the setting is the today...
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john wasn't the only one abandoned. he was shocked to find out when police found him in that apartment, there was another child there, a little 14-month-old boy. that is how john discovered, at the age of 24, he had a brother. what did you think? you opened this letter and, holy cow. >> exactly. it was, holy cow. it was like, i couldn't believe what i was reading. >> so, you never saw your brother again? >> i've never seen my brother. ever. >> authorities separated the brothers, who were then adopted by different families. finding his missing brother becomes an obsession for john, he didn't even know his name until he made a trip to the new york public library. john searches old newspaper archives. suddenly there in black and white, the story of "two infants abandoned," complete with the names of john's mother and father and brother. archives of this library. >> to this day, when i read that article, i get the chills. >> john imagines that on that traumatic day, his big brother was somehow taking care of him. >> to me,
john wasn't the only one abandoned. he was shocked to find out when police found him in that apartment, there was another child there, a little 14-month-old boy. that is how john discovered, at the age of 24, he had a brother. what did you think? you opened this letter and, holy cow. >> exactly. it was, holy cow. it was like, i couldn't believe what i was reading. >> so, you never saw your brother again? >> i've never seen my brother. ever. >> authorities separated the...
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. >> i am john heilemann. with all due respect mark zuckerberg, if you are looking for someone to give away billions to, we have always liked you. ♪ mark: this looks like a battery gummy bear. john: happy national pie day. in our curriculum tonight's psychology with donald trump, forensics with ted cruz, and extra to credit with chris christie. but first a book report by jeb bush. in the aftermath of the paris attacks, in the blink of an eye the 2016 presidential race has been transformed into a national security election. just watch this new broadcast from jeb that will begin airing tomorrow. it endeavors mightily to make the former florida governor look like the most commander in chief candidate in the field. >> i opened my hand to release the grenade and it exploded. >> this is no reality show. this is serious business. >> this is about the livelihood of our kids and grandkids. this commander and chief requires training wheels. >> we need jeb bush. john: also today john mccormack was there with camera in
. >> i am john heilemann. with all due respect mark zuckerberg, if you are looking for someone to give away billions to, we have always liked you. ♪ mark: this looks like a battery gummy bear. john: happy national pie day. in our curriculum tonight's psychology with donald trump, forensics with ted cruz, and extra to credit with chris christie. but first a book report by jeb bush. in the aftermath of the paris attacks, in the blink of an eye the 2016 presidential race has been...
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john: there wasn't a single moment. i think it was a progressive process that i have said all along, and has been important to me, to ask ourselves honestly are we the best owners of the "financial times" for the longer term. pearson have been fantastic owners for 50 years. we have been great guardians of the editorial integrity and quality of the journalism, but we also helped the "ft" to become global, to make the initial shift from analog to digital. but inflection point is a greatly overused word, but in this case i think it is entirely relevant and appropriate. because increasingly we are now seeing more and more people accessing news analysis, journalism through social media, through twitter and facebook and all sorts of emerging channels and we're seeing more people making the shift from desktop to mobile. that is a huge opportunity for the "financial times." it can reach its journalism to more people than ever before in its history. but it is a great challenge as well, because it means it has to remake and rethi
john: there wasn't a single moment. i think it was a progressive process that i have said all along, and has been important to me, to ask ourselves honestly are we the best owners of the "financial times" for the longer term. pearson have been fantastic owners for 50 years. we have been great guardians of the editorial integrity and quality of the journalism, but we also helped the "ft" to become global, to make the initial shift from analog to digital. but inflection point...
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♪ i am john heilemann. mark: and i am mark. john: with reality. but first, ted cruz and his big breakthrough. we have a new i will pull out today, and we going to talk about the democratic numbers, but on the republican side, it is all about texas senator ted past who skyrocketed donald trump. ben carson has fallen down to 13%, a 15% drop from our october poll, but naturally, donald trump is still in charge, and a new poll has him dominating the field at 41%. there is no one else who comes close. ted cruz is second at 14%. still, trump spend the weekend hitting ted cruz on policy positions, on personal stuff, and on his temperament, calling his rival "a little bit of a maniac." cruz is still turning the other cheek, however, and, john, we will talk about that, but ahead of the debate tomorrow, what do you think will happen next in the debate and cruz-trumphe conflict? john: remember those old comic books like bam, powie? that is what i think will happen. donald trump cannot resist going after ted cruz at this point. i can't imagine that tomorrow i
♪ i am john heilemann. mark: and i am mark. john: with reality. but first, ted cruz and his big breakthrough. we have a new i will pull out today, and we going to talk about the democratic numbers, but on the republican side, it is all about texas senator ted past who skyrocketed donald trump. ben carson has fallen down to 13%, a 15% drop from our october poll, but naturally, donald trump is still in charge, and a new poll has him dominating the field at 41%. there is no one else who comes...
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john kasich? seth: he seems like a nice man, but i do not know the word -- i do not know the electoral college right now if they are looking for a reasonable man. mark: ted cruz? seth: i found him to be an aggressive debater, he was more interesting because he wanted to go back and forth. he likes conflict and that made him an edge is to guess. mark: carly fiorina? seth: she was sharp, but less charismatic than i expected. mark: how so? guest -- talk show .ark: you wanted to be wow'd seth: she had less sparkle. mark: lindsey graham? seth: lindsey graham was all sparkle. up.as 1% and he was loaded you can tell when the plea pan -- preplan the off-the-cuff joke. mark: what about bernie sanders? seth: he was very laid back. john: we have done some reporting and we are told by sources that you would like to interview vladimir putin. i am going to be vladimir putin. mr. seth meyers am a very good to meet you. before we send you to the labor camp, how-- labor should we go about meeting? ask: mr. vladimi
john kasich? seth: he seems like a nice man, but i do not know the word -- i do not know the electoral college right now if they are looking for a reasonable man. mark: ted cruz? seth: i found him to be an aggressive debater, he was more interesting because he wanted to go back and forth. he likes conflict and that made him an edge is to guess. mark: carly fiorina? seth: she was sharp, but less charismatic than i expected. mark: how so? guest -- talk show .ark: you wanted to be wow'd seth: she...
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john: what is the record on that? how much business entanglement does trump have with those regimes? >> what i am reading is that if ivanka is looking at hotel business interests in qatar and saudi arabia. orald trump has saudi guests renters in his building in new york city. i am curious about the ties. more than donald trump, speaking with you, and it is great to be with you, john, i am reminded of many years ago when life was much more innocent and we didn't have this existential threat of islamists extremism facing us. i think back to these decades and wonder about how these ideologies came out of these countries, causing these crises. we have really been asleep as a country. i feel that we are at a time, much like americom trees were -- american countries were -- companies were during -- i feel like we are at a time, much like american companies were during the debate on the holocaust and various companies were involved in that horrible tragedy, a lot of companies are going to have to think deep and hard about th
john: what is the record on that? how much business entanglement does trump have with those regimes? >> what i am reading is that if ivanka is looking at hotel business interests in qatar and saudi arabia. orald trump has saudi guests renters in his building in new york city. i am curious about the ties. more than donald trump, speaking with you, and it is great to be with you, john, i am reminded of many years ago when life was much more innocent and we didn't have this existential...
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it didn't seem that way to john. john doe spent most of his first term in college waiting to find out what would be done in his case. jane doe, now convinced she had been a assaulted, filed charges with the los angeles police department. however, after a nearly two-month investigation, the decision was made not to prosecute. it was determined that john and jane doe may have exercised bad judgment but both had been willing participants. then in december occidental informed john he needed to prepare for a title ix hear that would be held in four days. >> september through december, four months of kind of being stonewalled by the administration i'm supposed to show up and bring my evidence and i have to present to this judge that they hire and she'll decide if i, you know committed what they're accusing me of. >> reporter: he had hired a lawyer but john wasn't allowed to have him with him at the hearing. >> the accused student is expected to defend himself as if he were a 45-year-old lawyer. >> the school said this isn'
it didn't seem that way to john. john doe spent most of his first term in college waiting to find out what would be done in his case. jane doe, now convinced she had been a assaulted, filed charges with the los angeles police department. however, after a nearly two-month investigation, the decision was made not to prosecute. it was determined that john and jane doe may have exercised bad judgment but both had been willing participants. then in december occidental informed john he needed to...
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she and john had been searching for years using the wrong birth date for john's brother. it was one day off. now, pam tells john a search with the corrt date has turned >> oh, my god. >> really. you okay? you're giving me goosebumps. >> yeah. >> i think that it's time that we call him and get to the bottom of it. >> okay. >> i'm actually tremble ing trembling. >> please let this be. >> my name is pam slaton. how are you? i'm calling you because i'm trying to find someone who was born on a particular day that might have been adopted. >> sure enough, john's long-lost brother is on the line. >> i am legitimately sitting next to your biological brother who is your full-blooded brother. so, i guess the question is, you know, how do you feel about this? >> but the phone reunion takes a devastating turn. >> i mean, this is someone that has -- >> located after 32 years of searching, john's newfound brother wants nothing to do with him. >> really? it went from, "yes, yes, yes, this is me." medical records." "you better not have my social security number." i have no interest in you
she and john had been searching for years using the wrong birth date for john's brother. it was one day off. now, pam tells john a search with the corrt date has turned >> oh, my god. >> really. you okay? you're giving me goosebumps. >> yeah. >> i think that it's time that we call him and get to the bottom of it. >> okay. >> i'm actually tremble ing trembling. >> please let this be. >> my name is pam slaton. how are you? i'm calling you because...
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john: john kasich in jeb bush. much more of an all or nothing for john kasich, jeb bush could go on a little longer. two,o you think, of those has a greater likelihood of a breakthrough? nicolle: jeb challenged trump to a debate today. think -- i don't think jeb bush could have imagined this is where he would find himself, four in the establishment line with the do or die day, but that is where he is. it's not an enviable position but he is making the most of it. he has shaken off all the kinks in his campaign he was suffering from a few weeks ago. he will see if you can write that to success. john: i have said for a while that jeff was done, but -- that jeb was done, but no doubt bush has shown greater improvement. kasich has been on a down slide, bush has been on the upside. not much in the numbers, but it feels as though jeb is freer now from so much of what was weighing him down, and that an ability tolock perform and find a moment where he could break. nicolle: and that is what he is desperate for, the moment
john: john kasich in jeb bush. much more of an all or nothing for john kasich, jeb bush could go on a little longer. two,o you think, of those has a greater likelihood of a breakthrough? nicolle: jeb challenged trump to a debate today. think -- i don't think jeb bush could have imagined this is where he would find himself, four in the establishment line with the do or die day, but that is where he is. it's not an enviable position but he is making the most of it. he has shaken off all the kinks...
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it didn't seem like that to john. he spent most of the first year to find out what was wrong with the case. jane doe filed charges with the los angeles police department. but after a two month investigation. the decision was made not to prosecute. it was determined that they may have exercised bad judgment but both were willing participants and then in december, occidental informed john he needed to prepare for a title nine hearing. >> four months of stonewalled by the administration i am supposed to show up and present it to the judge that they hire and she'll decide if i committed what they are accusing me of. >> he hired a lawyer but john was not allowed to have him with him. >> he is expected to defend himself like a lawyer? >> the school said it is not legalistic. this is our private investigation and you are not entitled to the rights. >> he was allowed to bring in a school employee as an adviser. >> i asked the employees and they said no. understandably given the climate and representing me would not be good. >
it didn't seem like that to john. he spent most of the first year to find out what was wrong with the case. jane doe filed charges with the los angeles police department. but after a two month investigation. the decision was made not to prosecute. it was determined that they may have exercised bad judgment but both were willing participants and then in december, occidental informed john he needed to prepare for a title nine hearing. >> four months of stonewalled by the administration i am...
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john, christine. >> kyung lah, thank you. new information about the mother behind the california after on attacks. cnn traveling to her hometown in pakistan. that's next. >>> new information about tashfeen malik, the pakistani born woman who held murder 14 people in san bernardino with her husband. she was dedicated to isis on her facebook page. now looking into her past at the university of southern pakistan. we have sophia saifi with us. sophia, withhat can you tell us? >> reporter: what they know so far is relatives are there. we know the father left the village in the '80s and left to work as a construction worker in riyad. he called for family and she left when she was 1 year old along with the rest of the family. they are living in saudi arabia, except one sister which we learned in the united kingdom. apart from that, we know she went to the university which is the main town in the province in pakistan. we spoke to the spokesperson and he told us that tashfeen malik attended that university between 2007 and 2012. he sa
john, christine. >> kyung lah, thank you. new information about the mother behind the california after on attacks. cnn traveling to her hometown in pakistan. that's next. >>> new information about tashfeen malik, the pakistani born woman who held murder 14 people in san bernardino with her husband. she was dedicated to isis on her facebook page. now looking into her past at the university of southern pakistan. we have sophia saifi with us. sophia, withhat can you tell us?...
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i'm john dickerson. nearly 200 countries have signed on to a climate change agreement they hope will avert a global disaster. each promise to slow carbon emissions towards a goal of preventing global temperatures from rising more than two degrees celsius or 3.6 degrees fahrenheit above preindustrial temperature levels. these are nonbinding and there's no inr enforcement mechanism to punish those who don't keep their promise. secretary of state john kerry, who led the u.s. delegation, compared the effort to moving the biggest battleship in the world. we spoke with him earlier from paris and asked him about the lack of enforcement in the deal. >> but to get an agreement with 186 nations signing on to a uniform system of required mandatory reporting by which and also to be able to have a very ambitious goal and have the flexibility that we have in this agreement to be able to meet those standards did essential. and so i think it's a break away agreement which actually will change the paradigm by which count
i'm john dickerson. nearly 200 countries have signed on to a climate change agreement they hope will avert a global disaster. each promise to slow carbon emissions towards a goal of preventing global temperatures from rising more than two degrees celsius or 3.6 degrees fahrenheit above preindustrial temperature levels. these are nonbinding and there's no inr enforcement mechanism to punish those who don't keep their promise. secretary of state john kerry, who led the u.s. delegation, compared...
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john: thank you, panel. thank you, audience. [ applause ] >> coming up, my fight with donald trump. . john: less than a year from now, we elect a new president. who will i vote for? i'm one of the single issue voters. one thing matters most to me, which candidate is least likely to threaten our liberty? in other words, who is less likely to micromanage my life. spend us broke. less likely to involve us in foreign wars that will reduce our safety? of all the candidates the one most likely to protect the dignity of the individual is, well, i'm not sure. i know it's not her. she wants to micromanage america and police the rest of the world. it's not him. he would allow us some freedoms but spend and regulate us into poverty. this group offered better choices but some of them want to police the world and police our bedrooms. i think the one candidate most likely to leave us free is this man. but he's a long shot. he hasn't been getting much support. so when this businessman entered the race, i thought maybe he's
john: thank you, panel. thank you, audience. [ applause ] >> coming up, my fight with donald trump. . john: less than a year from now, we elect a new president. who will i vote for? i'm one of the single issue voters. one thing matters most to me, which candidate is least likely to threaten our liberty? in other words, who is less likely to micromanage my life. spend us broke. less likely to involve us in foreign wars that will reduce our safety? of all the candidates the one most likely...
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john krasinski is here. fact you won't find the brand pharmacists recommend most for cold and flu relief at the shelf. advil cold & sinus is only behind the pharmacy counter. ask your pharmacist for fast, powerful advil cold & sinus. relief doesn't get any better than this. (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there. are you taking a zumba class? only kraft natural cheese has a touch of philadelphia cream cheese, so whatever you make, aspartame free diet pepsi. just one sip [ahh] and you're in love. (politely) wait, wait, wait! you can't put it in like that, you have to rinse it first. what's that, alfredo? no,that can go in. no it can't! what are you, nuts? that's baked-on alfredo. baked-on? it's never gonna work. dish
john krasinski is here. fact you won't find the brand pharmacists recommend most for cold and flu relief at the shelf. advil cold & sinus is only behind the pharmacy counter. ask your pharmacist for fast, powerful advil cold & sinus. relief doesn't get any better than this. (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the...